%0 Journal Article %T Single bundle hamstrings autograft preparation techniques for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: current concepts. %A Hoffer AJ %A Peck GK %A Leith J %A McConkey M %A Lodhia P %J Arch Orthop Trauma Surg %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Jul 1 %M 38953941 %F 2.928 %R 10.1007/s00402-024-05412-4 %X Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is one of the most common orthopedic procedures, and huge variation exists in the surgical technique. Single bundle hamstrings autograft reconstruction is a common method and has good clinical outcomes. A criticism of the hamstrings autograft is a small graft diameter, often less than 8-mm, which has been associated with increased re-rupture rates. Several graft preparation techniques for single bundle hamstrings autograft exist. Perioperative decisions include the number of tendons utilized, number of graft strands, graft configuration, and femoral and tibial fixation methods. Awareness of the minimum tendon and graft length required to produce each graft variation is necessary to avoid common pitfalls. However, intraoperative graft modification is possible to maximize graft diameter, and obtain proper fixation. The objective of this current concepts review is to describe the indications, surgical anatomy, technique, intraoperative tips, clinical outcomes, and complications for single bundle hamstrings autograft preparation techniques in ACLR.